I have a single axel trailer that I built using a surplus axel. It has the same bolt pattern and hub opening as the CJ-5 Jeep . I am looking for an aluminum wheel that will be a direct fit without an adaptor . Are there any sources for the aluminum wheels that came later on ? Or any other aluminum wheels?

The CJ's had a 5 bolt on 5" centers. Do a search on the internet and see what other vehicle pop's up.
Many times etrailer.com has smok'n deals on new wheels & mounted tires. Just catch them when they offer free shipping.

The CJ's had a 5 bolt on 5" centers. Do a search on the internet and see what other vehicle pop's up.
Many times etrailer.com has smok'n deals on new wheels & mounted tires. Just catch them when they offer free shipping.

I have white spoked wheels on the axle now . Looking for something plain . Bolt patterns on the Jeep CJ and 1/2 ton trucks were the 5x5.5 at least back to the late 40 s .
Checked etrailer . Only steel .

Sorry, lol, I quit paying attention to Dodges back in the 80's, they had small, car-like 5 lug patterns, even on the 4x4's. I should have known, my yard is LITTERED with three Dodge PU's from my redneck son.

The smallish trailers used by the Army and Marine corps to haul around tent heaters and small compressors and generators have large hub holes. Jeep wheels will fit and maybe the Suzuki Samurai wheels. Regular trailer wheels like you can find at home depot and the farm and ranch places will have to be modified. If you find some mags that have the proper bolt pattern a machine shop may be able to turn out the hub holes to make them fit.